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| The historic town of Horsham is ideally located for excellent and straightforward road, rail and air transport. It is 20 minutes from London Gatwick and 1 hour from London Heathrow. Horsham station is on the main Victoria to Portsmouth railway line, being about 1 hour from London Victoria. Each bedroom has en suite facilities, plus tea and coffee making facilities and colour TV. |

| Wimblehurst Hotel is sited in a fully modernised Victorian period building in the heart of the town. It has ample car parking and its own extensive gardens. The comfortable lounge is ideal for relaxation. |
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| Single room with full English breakfast | £65.00 |
| Double/Twin room with full English breakfast | £75.00 |
| Family room with full English breakfast | £85.00 |
| Location Wimblehurst hotel is situated in a leafy conservation area within about ten minutes walk of Horsham town centre. The Hotel is 20 minutes drive form Gatwick Airport and 3 minutes from the main Horsham railway station, from which London Victoria can be reached by train in about one hour. There are many bus services available within walking distance from the hotel. The main roads into Horsham are the A24, A23 and M23. |


| The Hotel Property Wimblehurst Hotel is sited in a fully modernised Victorian period building close to the heart of Horsham town. The hotel was refurbished to a very high standard in 1999. The delightful dining room and quiet lounge, with its large recessed wooden period fireplace and leather chesterfield suite, make Wimblehurst a restful place to stay. Here guests value the comfort of the hotel and its close proximity to businesses and the town. There is a spacious garden where guests can relax and enjoy a drink or two. Horsham's pleasant park, with in door swimming pool, is only five minutes walk from the hotel. The staff are committed to ensuring your stay is enjoyable and memorable no matter how short, so you will be tempted to make a return visit. They will be happy to help and advise on the local attractions. |

| About Horsham Horsham is a thousand-year-old Saxon market town that has benefited from many changes in the past twenty-five years. Most recently it has undergone an award winning refurbishment of the historic Carfax area of the town centre. In the summer, glorious floral displays, ample seating and the mock Victorian streetlights make this pleasant area, with musical entertainment from the bandstand on many Saturday afternoons. Leading from the Carfax are several shopping areas, including Piries Place and Swan Walk. The latter is a mall with many well-known stores. It has an attractive swan mosaic set in the tiled floor and a 'Flying Swans' bronze water feature. A Saturday market takes place in Market Square, and occasional markets in other areas of the town centre. Many of the buildings in the Carfax are several hundred years old. The Old Town Hall, which is over 300 years old, stands in Market Square at the head of The Causeway. This is an historic road, where Horsham Museum and the Houses dating back to 16th and 17th centuries lead to the Norman Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin. |
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| Conference facilities and Small Functions Wimblehurst hotel can cater for Conference of up to 15 delegates between the hours of 9.30am and 5.30pm. We can provide overhead projector, screens and display boards if required. The price per delegate is £15.00. This includes morning and afternoon tea. Finger lunch for delegates can also be provided for an additional fee of £6.00 per head. A licensed bar is available for delegates' use. Wimblehurst also caters for small functions such as club meetings, office parties and family parties for up to thirty guests. Please note that we do not cater for evening parties or loud music. Please call us for further information and prices. (Please note - all prices quoted are in Pounds Sterling). |
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